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==Article layout==
Designing a template for the layout of all pages helps to keep things organized and working well so that information can be found more easily. Remember that an outline is generated based on which headings you use (Headings range from level one to six, and are represented as a section title with as many equal signs on either side as the level). The article title is level one, so you should only use level two and higher (<code>==This is level two==</code>).
Before editors save an article, particularly before adding a new one, the following points should be considered:
; Does the article title and headers comply to [[Project:Manual of Style#Naming conventions|naming conventions]]?
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: A descriptive category makes it much easier to browse information about a certain subject.
===Layout
{{See also|The Sims Wiki:Project Sims/Manual of style|The Sims Wiki:Project Simology/Manual of style}}
<pre>Basic info about the topic. If this topic also exists outside of The Sims series, a link to Wikipedia might be in order.
==Section==
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More details about a certain subject of the current section. More than one sub-section may
occur.
Should rarely be needed, but in some cases further division of a subject may be required.
==See also==
*[[Relevant article]]
*[[Relevant article]]
*[[Relevant article]]
==External links==
*[[wikipedia:Example|Relevant wikipedia article]]
*[http://www.example.com/ Relevant external document/site]
*[http://www.example.com/ Relevant external document/site]
</pre>
▲=== Sub-Section ===
==Grammar==
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